AI News
The I-HI Think Tank begins a series in which every 15 days our experts will prepare blog texts with the latest developments in the field of Artificial Intelligence.
We start from the premise that in this hyper-dynamic time, creators of public opinion (opinion makers) and decision-makers need to have a summarized and fast source of data and trends — a condensed picture of where the world of AI is moving.
What is EU Doing to Prepare the Youth
for an AI Future
Europe isn’t sitting still while Gen Z and Gen AI collide — there’s real policy and real classrooms changing right now.
Several policies, acts and actions show that the EU is not approaching AI as a purely technological race, but as a societal transformation — one that requires rules, education, participation, and long-term preparation of young people. EU is deliberately positioning itself as a global leader in shaping AI through regulation, education, and youth empowerment, rather than leaving its impact to market forces alone.
AI and Young People: Between Opportunity, Anxiety, and the Need for Smart Choices (2026–2030)
Artificial Intelligence is no longer a “future technology” for young people. It is already part of how they study, write, code, design, communicate — and increasingly, how they imagine their future careers. The real question is no longer whether AI will shape youth lives, but how well-prepared young people will be to influence how AI develops.
The Great Race and
Navigation through the Labyrinths of AI
In the last 15 days, as in the previous ones, the front of Artificial Intelligence continues to expand — but it seems that this is happening in a pressure cooker. The question is: will humanity be wise enough to cook a good meal, or will the cooker explode without control?






